US5558219A - Diskette transporter with side cap surface steps - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus for storing multiple computer media storage devices. More specifically, the present invention is directed towards an apparatus for the portable storage and easy review of computer diskettes which allows for the stable placement of the storage container in operation and allows for the easy review and selection of any diskettes within the container.
- any storage container occupy a minimal amount of space in order to better facilitate transport and minimize the use of valuable desk space.
- Present manufacturers containers for diskettes typically hold packs of ten diskettes or more. These containers are often bulky and contain more media devices than the user truly needs. With current diskette space allowing one and one half megabytes of information storage or more, the average computer user may not need more than three to five diskettes to meet all of his or her computing storage needs. Further, manufacturer's storage cases provide no easy way to review the labels of any diskettes, nor do they provide any means for easy selection by the user.
- the present invention is directed towards a diskette transporter with a living hinge and a cap which can be removed from the transporter and placed underneath the transporter in either a parallel or transverse direction.
- the present invention maintains the advantages of the prior art in allowing the transportation of a predetermined number of diskettes.
- it provides new advantages not found in currently available in computer media storage devices and overcomes many of the disadvantage of such currently available storage devices.
- the transporter includes a bottom container and a top cap, where, in operation, the top cap can be placed under the bottom of the bottom container in a transverse direction, thus pushing up the diskettes in the bottom container.
- This preferred embodiment also contains a living hinge that allows the front surface of the bottom container to be moved, in order to facilitate review of the diskettes inside.
- this preferred embodiment comprises a slope on the top cap such that when the diskettes in the bottom container are pushed upwards, the diskettes are fanned out to various heights, thus facilitating easier selection and use.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a diskette transporter for the portable storage of a limited number of diskettes.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a storage container with multiple axes of stability when accessed during use.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a computer media storage container that displaces diskettes to such a position to facilitate their easy selection and use.
- Yet another object of the invention is to provide a computer media storage device which allows for a review of any labels on the media without removing the media from the storage device.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention, including a partially exposed view of the top cap placed upon the top aperture.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the present invention with the top cap engaging the slits of the bottom container to form an axis of balance in a transverse direction to the bottom of the container.
- FIG. 3 is an exposed partial top view showing a detail of the bottom container of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an exposed side view of the present invention showing the living hinge feature of the present invention in a closed or engaged position.
- FIG. 5 is an exposed side view of the present invention showing the living hinge (without any stop) in an open position to facilitate the review of diskettes within the bottom container.
- FIG. 1 shows a preferred embodiment of the diskette transporter 10 that forms the present invention.
- the diskette transporter comprises a bottom container 12, and a top cap 14. Both components are preferably made of a durable plastic material such as polypropylene.
- the bottom container 12 has a front surface 16, a back surface 18, side surfaces, 20, and a bottom 22. The front, and back surfaces extend upward to form a top aperture 24.
- the bottom container can be of varying widths in order to be adapted for 3.5" diskettes, 5.25" diskettes, CD-ROMs, or any rigid or semi-rigid plate like computer media storage device. It should be understood that the present invention is ideally directed toward a comparatively thin transporter, i.e., thick enough to carry on the order of three to five diskettes.
- the top cap 14 likewise has a front surface 26, a back surface 28, side surfaces, 30 and a top 32.
- the top cap is of a sufficient height and depth to create a frictional sealing engagement with the bottom container so as to cover the top aperture 24 when the top cap is in the closed position, as shown in FIG. 2.
- the bottom container 12 has a ledge 34 extending around all four sides, as shown in FIG. 3 which creates a mating engagement with the top cap 14 when the top cap is in the fully closed position.
- the top cap 14 can be removed and placed under the bottom 22, so as to extend in the same direction as and completely cover the bottom.
- the top cap can be placed under the bottom in a transverse direction, as is shown in FIG. 2.
- This operational configuration is desirable for its ability to provide additional support and balance for the bottom container 12.
- This transverse operational engagement is facilitated by the presence of slits 36, which are defined across the bottom 22 so as allow substantially the entire height of the front surface 26 and back surface 28 of the top cap 14 to penetrate the bottom 22 of the container.
- the effect of this transverse operational engagement is to push up the computer media devices inside the bottom container 12 and project such devices through the top aperture 24, thus making them easier to select and use.
- a further beneficial feature of this transverse operational engagement is shown more clearly in FIG. 4.
- the preferred embodiment of the top cap 14 defines a curved edge 38 along the bottom edge of the front surface 26 and back surface 28.
- the curved edge creates a differential in the height of the top cap as it pushes up each of the computer media devices within the bottom container 12. That is, as the front surface 26 and back surface 28 each increase in height due to the slope of the edged curve 38, those surfaces will penetrate into the bottom container further, thus pushing each diskette or computer media device to a different, higher height.
- the height of the front and back surfaces of the top cap 14 might be only 1.2 cm tall on one side of the top cap, yet the curved edge might cause those same surfaces to be 2.5 cm tall on the other side of the top cap.
- Such a curve would cause a differentiation by height of computer media devices within the bottom container, thus making it easier to "flip through” and select the desired diskette.
- the living hinge 40 is formed of any durable yet flexible material and preferably extends along the length of the edge between the bottom container front surface 16 and the bottom 22.
- the living hinge 40 is constructed of polypropylene and is integrally molded along with the bottom container 12. The living hinge 40 allows for a swinging movement of the bottom container front surface 16 away from the sides 20, allowing for the review of any labels on the computer media devices in the bottom container. Thus, the living hinge 40 further enhances the ability of a user to review and select any desired computer media device from the bottom container 12.
- the range of movement of the living hinge 40 during operation can be limited in at least one of two ways.
- the living hinge 40 can be limited by falling against the curved edge 38 of the top cap 14.
- the degree to which the curved edge 38 will limit such movement will depend on a number of factors, such as the height of the curve, whether the front surface 16 is falling toward the high end of the curved edge 38 (as shown in FIG. 2) or not (as shown in FIG. 5), or whether the front surface 16 has a outward projecting lower ledge 42.
- the range of movement of the living hinge 40 can be restricted by the presence of a stop 44 which projects from the front surface 16 that remains slidably engaged with a side aperture 46 defined in a side 20 of the bottom container. Once the stop 44 reaches the forewardmost extent of the side aperture 46, the front surface 16 will not extend any further.
- One advantage to limiting the range of motion of the living hinge 40 in this manner is to prevent the accidental spillage of the computer media in the bottom container.
- the stability of the living hinge range of motion is further reinforced by the presence of tabs 48 which are rearward projecting from the front surface 16. These tabs 48 frictionally engage sockets 50 defined in the bottom container sides 20. This tab-in-socket engagement prevents unnecessary torque on the living hinge 40 when the front surface 16 is in a closed position.
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| US5996785A (en) * | 1996-01-04 | 1999-12-07 | The Mead Corporation | Detachable module and flat object storage system |
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| US5996785A (en) * | 1996-01-04 | 1999-12-07 | The Mead Corporation | Detachable module and flat object storage system |
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